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Charter flights used by migrants raise international concerns
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Migrants increasingly use charter flights to reach the United States, raising concerns about human smuggling and international cooperation. Over the past five years, thousands of migrants from Caribbean nations like Haiti and Cuba have crossed into the U.S. Some migrants from India and Mauritania also utilize private charters for global travel. This issue highlights human rights concerns and regulatory challenges.

Charter flights offer a safer alternative to overground pathways, often arranged by agencies operating in a "legal gray area." Migrants pay between $8,000 and $70,000 for these journeys, with many flights landing in Nicaragua due to its lenient visa requirements. This practice has grown since 2021.

Beyond Nicaragua, migrants often head to the U.S.-Mexico border using ground transportation. However, this route involves risks such as high fees and potential exploitation by smugglers. Stricter asylum policies under Donald Trump's upcoming administration add further challenges.

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Nicaragua's government faces criticism for its passive role in supporting these operations. By eliminating most visa requirements for short stays, it has become a transit hub rather than a destination. Analysts suggest this response may be linked to economic sanctions on the regime.

The U.S. Department of State stated: "The United States has taken steps to impose visa restrictions on air charter company executives for facilitating irregular migration to the United States." These actions target charter airlines offering flights primarily for irregular migrants.

In response, the U.S. imposed restrictions on global charter companies involved in migrant transfers, including those based in Libya and Romania with weak regulations. These operators maintain small fleets, blurring lines between legitimate travel and human trafficking activities.

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